We have been hearing a lot about the quality of Marlin over the past couple of years and some of us are on the hunt for older Marlins to fill out our collections. I myself am looking for a pre-safety 1894 in .357 and a 336 in .38-55. While I don’t have a Rossi 92 as of yet (finally have the money but the market has dried up!) I hope to get one soon.
So my question is this: if Rossi were to make a 1894 clone in .357, 44, and .45 colt would you buy one? Or would you prefer they come out with these calibers in the Rio Grande line?
I personally love the 92 action but as I get older I keep thinking of a 4x scope mounted lever gun and the 92 does not make that option easy.
Jerry
Riddle me this...
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Re: Riddle me this...
The pistol cartridges are more appropriate for the 94 action over the Rio Grande. Marlin tried the 44 Mag in the 336, I have one, and it takes a bit to get that short cartridge up through the long action. In answer to your question; even though I have Marlins in 357 Mag, 41 Mag, 44 Mag, and the 45 Colt, yes, I would be interested in them.rfroy wrote:So my question is this: if Rossi were to make a 1894 clone in .357, 44, and .45 colt would you buy one? Or would you prefer they come out with these calibers in the Rio Grande line?
Michael